Live at Circle a

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Live at Circle A (Milwaukee,WI) Recorded between February 11-13, 2011 Using a Zoom portable stereo digital recorder Aggressive small room setting on this one. Live at Circle A captures the incredibly creative, energetic, and spontaneous experience of a Danglers' performance. The release all Danglers fans have waited for. Being known for amazing live shows, this is a must get! Guest appearances on Live at Circle A include: Matt Long (Keyboards) Tracks #1-6 Jason Wietlispach (Saxophone) Track #10 70mins.+ Features new and old original material Bonus arrangements by: Radiohead, King Crimson, and Pink Floyd (Physical CD's ONLY) Riverwest's Circle A has seen enormously talented bands on it's tiny stage, but the performances by the Danglers on their live disc, captured on three nights earlier this year, must be among the most combustible. The Milwaukee trio of Dave Gelting, Jason Loveall and John Sparrow, augmented on some numbers by Jason Wietlispach and Matt Long, harkens back to the blazing fury and dexterity of early progressive rock-before it hardened into the genre conventions of prog. The Danglers often sound like they could have given King Crimson, circa "21st Century Schizoid Man," a run for the stage. The band tips it's hat to the era with a dynamic cover of Syd Barrett's "Astronomy Domine." - Dave Luhrssen (Shepherd Express)

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Live at Circle A (Milwaukee,WI) Recorded between February 11-13, 2011 Using a Zoom portable stereo digital recorder Aggressive small room setting on this one. Live at Circle A captures the incredibly creative, energetic, and spontaneous experience of a Danglers' performance. The release all Danglers fans have waited for. Being known for amazing live shows, this is a must get! Guest appearances on Live at Circle A include: Matt Long (Keyboards) Tracks #1-6 Jason Wietlispach (Saxophone) Track #10 70mins.+ Features new and old original material Bonus arrangements by: Radiohead, King Crimson, and Pink Floyd (Physical CD's ONLY) Riverwest's Circle A has seen enormously talented bands on it's tiny stage, but the performances by the Danglers on their live disc, captured on three nights earlier this year, must be among the most combustible. The Milwaukee trio of Dave Gelting, Jason Loveall and John Sparrow, augmented on some numbers by Jason Wietlispach and Matt Long, harkens back to the blazing fury and dexterity of early progressive rock-before it hardened into the genre conventions of prog. The Danglers often sound like they could have given King Crimson, circa "21st Century Schizoid Man," a run for the stage. The band tips it's hat to the era with a dynamic cover of Syd Barrett's "Astronomy Domine." - Dave Luhrssen (Shepherd Express)